During an interview with ABC News,
Rubio said, “I think this country’s at a generational moment where it
needs to decide not what party it wants in charge but what kind of
country are we going to want to be moving forward. I think the 21st
century can be the American century, and I believe that I can lead this
country in that direction. I can help lead it there from the Senate. I
can lead it there as president.”
Rubio was trying to sell himself as the young
visionary, who in contrast to Jeb Bush, will lead the Republican Party
and the country forward. There are three problems with Rubio’s argument.
First, the 21 Century began 15 years ago. Second, Rubio wouldn’t even
be the first Republican president of the 21st Century, and third, the
country already has the fourth youngest person ever to be elected
president currently occupying the White House.
The mainstream political press has always been more
smitten with Rubio than voters, which is why they are tying themselves
in knots trying to build Rubio into a legitimate presidential contender.
The problem is that all too often voters when Rubio opens his mouth
illogical nonsense comes out. Rubio’s generational change agenda
involves supporting tax cuts for the wealthy, keeping the Cold War going
against Cuba and rejecting all science on climate change.
Sen. Rubio has also humiliated himself by demanding that a non-existent IRS commissioner resign. Rubio is so ambitious that is prone to doing and saying incredibly stupid things in an attempt to pander.
We
get it. Rubio is young. Bush is old. However, when it comes to issues,
both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio represent more of the same from the
Republican Party.
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